Syria civil war deaths top 160,000, opposition group says

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The dead include 8,607 children, according to Syrian Observatory for Human Rights

Total number includes civilians, military members, defected soldiers and foreign fighters

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The three-year war in Syria has claimed 162,402 lives, an opposition group said Monday, as the raging conflict shows no signs of abating.

The dead include 8,607 children, according to the the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. It said the total numbers included civilians, military members, defected soldiers and foreign fighters, among others.

United Nations officials said they stopped updating their death toll in July because of lack of access and the inability to verify information from sources.

At the time, it said that well over 100,000 people, including many civilians, have been killed in the war pitting government forces against rebels seeking to end the rule of President Bashar al- Assad.

The political uprising against al-Assad's regime started with mostly peaceful protests in Daraa province in March 2011.